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Shania Twain excited about future

Shania Twain3Singer Shania Twain is optimistic about her future after her engagement to Swiss businessman Frederic Thiebaud. The “Still The One” singer is set to marry Swiss businessman Frederic Thiebaud after he proposed her two months ago and says she can’t wait to get married because the couple are so much in love, reports femalefirst.co.uk. “2010 [...]

Shania Twain Beaming Over Surprise Engagement

“He’s still the one!” Shania Twain is opening up about her surprise engagement to Nestle executive Frederic Thiebaud. The couple’s road to matrimony has been a rocky one. Bear with us, this is kind of confusing. Banjo music may help you to understand. Twain is now engaged to the ex-husband of the woman her own [...]

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Jacob Fred Jazz Odyssey: Three New Live Clips

THE ODYSSEY CONTINUES

Lovers of instrumental gold with a jazz soul know that Jacob Fred Jazz Odyssey is a great fount of such richness. The relatively new incarnation of the quartet with double bassist Jeff Harshbarger joining Brian Haas (keys), Josh Raymer (drums) and Chris Combs (lap steel) earlier this year. The foursome has been busy building their road legs and diving into a new batch of exciting studio recordings since debuting Ludwig! this past June (JamBase review).

JFJO’s recent West Coast Tour found them recording a new album direct to lathe for a vinyl release coming next April featuring two new songs and two improvs. Next January recording will occur in the band’s native Tulsa, OK on Chris Comb’s Race Riot Suite at the legendary Church Studios with special guests Jeff Coffin, Steven Bernstein, Peter Apfelbaum and Mark Southerland. That release is due out next fall.

Jacob Fred will perform a very special New Year’s Eve show at Cain’s Ballroom in Tulsa, where they will deconstruct and Fred-i-fy the music of Lady Gaga, Beyonce and Madonna. One hopes tape will be running so those of us not fortunate enough to be in Oklahoma at the dawn of 2011 will get to experience this splendid freak show after the fact. Tickets for the NYE show are available here.

In the meantime, the band offers us a trio of fine live offerings, starting with a new B.Haas song entitled “Myers Flat to Miranda,” which is a stretch of the Avenue of the Giants in Northern California.

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Jam Cruise 9 Music Schedule

CAN YOU THINK OF A BETTER WAY TO START THE NEW YEAR?

Jam Cruise 8 by Dave Vann

The full performance schedule for Jam Cruise 9 has been announced. Check it out here.

Big Sam’s Funky Nation will set the music in motion at the sail away party on Tuesday, January 4. The cruise continues through Saturday, January 8th before docking again in Ft. Lauderdale, FL on Sunday, January 9th. The boat is quickly filling up with only 25 cabins remaining. Reservations can be made here.

In addition to the scheduled sets, JC 9 will include a Texas Hold ‘Em Tournament hosted by Ivan Neville, Rockstar Karaoke with ALO, a Pickin’ Party with Cornmeal and Greensky Bluegrass, Funky B-I-N-G-O with Maceo Parker and Fred Wesley and many more activities designed to stimulate the pleasure centers of music fanatics.

Here’s the JamBase rave for Jam Cruise 8 to give you a fuller impression of the experience.


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Retail POS software is specially designed to provide businesses with smooth flowing inventory control, gift cards, customer incentives and much, much more.

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Learn more about industrial computers which provide long-lasting, exceptional productivity in the harshest of work environments.

“The Flintstones” Porn Parody — “The Flintstones: A XXX Parody” Arrives Oct. 25

Somethings are just unnatural….Skin flicks inspired by one of television’s most endearing animated series is among them. Ready or not, say hello to Barney in the Buff as The Flintstones joins the stampede of classic series (including Bewitched, The Jeffersons, and The Brady Bunch) getting the porn parody treatment. Adult studio New Sensations is honoring [...]

“The Flintstones” Are 50; Christians Don’t Know Jack About Religion; “Australia’s Next Top Model” Blunder & More Evening Crunch Crumbs

-Fred, Wilma, Barney, and Betty have been a part of pop culture history for a half century this week. The premiere episode of The Flintstones aired Sept. 30, 1960…. CLICK HERE and brush up on your Bedrock trivia… -Did you know that it’s Banned Book Week? -Justin Timberlake — who is stirring Oscar buzz (on Facebook anyway) for [...]

Jacob Fred Jazz Odyssey: Ludwig Concert Video

A TASTE OF A VERY UNIQUE NIGHT OF MUSIC

On June 12, 2010, Jacob Fred Jazz Odyssey joined the Bartlesville Symphony Orchestra to put a highly unique spin on Beethoven’s 3rd & 6th Symphonies. For a full report on the night pop over here, and to catch a super swell 15-minute glimpse into the event hit play below.

Jacob Fred Jazz Odyssey presents LUDWIG (Promotional Short) from Jacob Fred on Vimeo.

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Fred Armisen Elisabeth Moss Divorce: Is Scientology To Blame?

On Monday, Mad Men star Elisabeth Moss petitioned a Los Angeles court to end her eight month marriage to Saturday Night Live funnyman Fred Armisen. Citing the celeb-favored irreconcilable differences, Elisabeth claims that pair have been on the skids since June 26, which is listed as the date of separation.Moss — who plays Peggy on [...]

Jacob Fred Jazz Odyssey: Robots Announce Fall Tour

THOSE AUTOMATONS KNOW WHAT THEY’RE TALKING ABOUT!

Our mechanical friends can be helpful or scary and, in this instance, serious jazz heads who dig the new Jacob Fred Jazz Odyssey album, Stay Gold, and plan to catch the band on the road this fall.

JFJO Fall Stay Gold Tour

09/03 Chelsea’s – Baton Rouge, LA
09/04 Benies Boom Boom Room – Hattiesburg, MS
09/05 Louisiana Music Factory – New Orleans, LA (in store performance)
09/05 Blue Nile – New Orleans, LA
09/08 Anderson Auditorium – Shreveport, LA
09/10 Parish Room – Austin, TX
09/11 Boiler Room – Denton, TX
09/14 Skully’s – Columbus, OH
09/15 Canal Street – Dayton, OH
09/16 Shake It Records – Cincinnati, OH (in store performance)
09/16 The Blue Wisp – Cincinnati, OH
09/17 Hideaway Saloon – Louisville, KY
09/18 Rex Theater – Pittsburgh, PA
10/09 Jardine’s – Kansas City, MO
10/15 Tost Lounge – Seattle, WA
10/16 Mt Tabor Pub – Portland, OR
10/17 CultureWorks – Ashland, OR
10/20 Aubergine – Sebastopol, CA
10/21 Kuumbwa Jazz Center – Santa Cruz, CA
10/22 Beatnik Studios – Sacramento, CA
10/23 Cafe Du Nord – San Francisco, CA
10/28 Winston’s – San Diego, CA
10/29 The Mint – Los Angeles, CA
12/31 Cain’s Ballroom – Tulsa, OK


Fred Armisen Elisabeth Moss Split — “SNL” Star Dating Abby Elliott

Are Saturday Night Live comic Fred Armisen and his newlywed wife — Mad Men actress Elisabeth Moss — kaput after just 10 months of marriage? It sure looks that way. Elisabeth wed the TV funnyman hot on the heels of a whirlwind romance last October, and it didn’t take long for things to go from sugar [...]

JamBase Questionnaire: Big Light

Welcome back to JamBase’s friendly inquisition of the bright lights of the music world.
Last time we heard from Big Head Todd.

To look at Big
Light
‘s Fred Torphy on the street you might not see what a natural born rocker
he is. But, stick him beneath hot stage lights with an electric guitar and he looks just
too right. Surround him with three equally primed-for-launch guys overflowing with talent
- Bradley Bifulco (drums), Jeremy Korpas (guitar) and Steve Adams
(bass) – and you’ve got a classic four-piece that off-handedly reminds one what a joyful,
enriching thing rock ‘n’ roll can be.

And while their off-the-books tangents work great – they are jam band scholars – it’s the
bare bones and killer smile inside their songwriting that snags you. It also doesn’t hurt
that they stoke memories of Wilco, Big Star and Robyn Hitchcock and the Egyptians.
Perhaps more than anything else, one picks up on a hunger in this group often missing from
today’s too-cool-for-school bands. Big Light positively salivates at the chance to wreck
and ride rock for all it’s worth. And they ain’t half bad at pretty stuff, too. 2010 has
been a banner year for this young San Francisco-based band, with regular touring on both
coasts, a flurry of new composing and the release of their bang-up debut album, Animals
In Bloom
(JamBase review). Yet, this all feels
like the tip of the iceberg with Big Light, whose potential may well surpass even their
wide, eager eyes ability to envision just yet. (Dennis Cook)

Here’s what Fred had to say to our inquiries.

Fred Torphy – Big Light by Dave Vann

Nicknames: Torph, Tiz, Vortex

Instrument of choice: Gibson SG standard

1. Great music rarely happens withoutÂ…
Lots of hard work

2. The first album I bought wasÂ…
Led Zeppelin’s Houses of the Holy

3. The last song or album to really flip my wig wasÂ…
Dawes’ North Hills (JamBase review)

4. When I was a kid I wanted to grow up to beÂ…
A musician or archaeologist

5. My favorite sort of gig isÂ…
Intimate, DIY, party/guerrilla festival set

6. One thing I wish people knew about me isÂ…
I dislike capers (as in the food) intensely.

7. I love the sound ofÂ…
Ukulele

8. One day I hope to make an album as fantastic asÂ…
The Slip’s Eisenhower

9. The best meal I ever had on tour was atÂ…
At our guitar player Jeremy’s parents’ house on tour in New Jersey, March 2010. Best
home-cooked Italian food I’ve ever had. Thank you, Dianne & Tom Korpas.

10. I always find the coolest audiences inÂ…
California

11. The worst habit I’ve picked up being on the road all the time isÂ…
Not eating well

12. The Beatles or the Stones? Por que?
The Beatles. They wrote better songs and made better albums.

13. The craziest thing I ever saw wasÂ…
A friend do a perfect double back flip off of a 60-plus-foot cliff into Lake Champlain in
Burlington, VT.

Big Light plays the grand re-opening of SF’s The Independent next
Wednesday, August 4, with kissin’ cousins Apollo Sunshine
before winging it back east later in the month for a string of shows in Boston, NYC,
Asbury Park, Rockville and Baltimore.

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Big Light News :: Big Light Concert
Reviews

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Amy Locane, “Melrose Place” Actress, Arrested Following Fatal DUI-Related Crash

Amy Locane, who appeared on the original incarnation of the FOX drama Melrose Place in the 1990s, has been arrested and charged in a fatal DUI in New Jersey over the weekend.Locane, 38, who also starred opposite Johnny Depp in the nostalgic 1990 film Cry-Baby, was driving her Chevy Tahoe in Montgomery, New Jersey on [...]

Jacob Fred Jazz Odyssey | 06.12 | Oklahoma

Words by: Dennis Cook | Images by: Rachel D. Hoefling

Jacob Fred Jazz Odyssey :: 06.12.10 :: OK Mozart Festival :: Bartlesville, OK

JFJO with Orchestra :: 06.12.10

Messing with Beethoven is serious business. Foundational artists like Ludwig Van test one’s mettle and force them to grabble with fundamental structures and attitudes, particularly if one wants to put their own stamp on such a codified composer. Few are better suited to the task than Jacob Fred Jazz Odyssey, who took their joyously avant sensibilities right into the heart of traditionally snooty classical music by overhauling Beethoven’s 3rd & 6th Symphonies using arrangements by Noam Faingold and JFJO. A longtime coming, Ludwig had its world premiere as part of the OK Mozart Festival in Bartlesville, Oklahoma with the 50-piece Bartlesville Symphony Orchestra melding with the forward leaning jazz quartet in an experience that proved as playful, unpredictable and gently exciting as one might hope.

Brian Haas (piano), Josh Raymer (drums), Chris Combs (lap steel) and new addition bassist Jeff Harshberger looked as squeaky clean as I’d ever seen them, excited in their crisp suits and itching to jump into the fruition of a journey that began years ago. Haas has been struggling to adapt Beethoven for ages, and after a false start in Brooklyn earlier this year they found their ideal creative foils in Faingold and Bartlesville Symphony music director Lauren Green, who both grokked how JFJO isn’t like the other children, even when they are playing with a very known quantity like Beethoven. In a pre-concert discussion, Faingold said he realized some time ago that “a classical symphony with acoustic instruments could be way bigger than a metal band.” It’s this kind of outside-the-box perspective that makes him such a good fit for this particular band; though he admitted he was “initially paralyzed by [JFJO's] approach, which really pushed everyone’s boundaries.”

This last point is vitally important with Ludwig because if classical works aren’t doomed to be artifacts laboriously recreated the boundaries must be pushed. We aren’t reading by whale blubber lanterns anymore, and kings don’t decide what’s appropriate music and what isn’t. We are wireless citizens of the world with whole record collections in our pocket. As such, antiquated modes of interpretation come off as particularly dusty, like the French in Vietnam in the ’60s desperately clinging to their privileged colonial existence before the populist uprising. If Beethoven isn’t going to be a relic studied and admired under glass he needs wild creatures like JFJO to dig their nails into his hide and pull out the meat underneath.

Jeff Harshberger & Chris Combs :: 06.12.10

Amongst other changes from stoic tradition, Haas pushed for “an old-timey, early 1900s call and response” feel between the orchestra and quartet. Perhaps more so than any other symphonic performance I’ve witnessed, these pieces had the feel of a big, bold conversation, and not just with the players present but also with Beethoven and the long line that’s tried their hand at his works. JFJO always has this kind of reaching-through-time vibe in their “regular” gigs but to achieve even a fraction of that with such a large ensemble was an accomplishment in itself.

What first grabbed my attention was the level of swing infused into what can be somewhat academic music. Face it, much of the appeal of classical music is cerebral, and those that know things about this music are often prideful and disdainful of those that don’t. Beginning with the pastoral inflections of the 6th Symphony, the ensemble immediately had more hips than one usually associates with Beethoven, inspiring some gentle head-nodding with their collective gait.

As the second movement emerged, the melting notes and unruly tone of Combs’ lap steel REALLY set this performance apart. Combs’ presence and instrumentation was likely the most contentious aspect of this re-imagining to many of the OK Mozart regulars, who perhaps didn’t appreciate how wonderful a lap steel can be in the hands of an innovator like Combs. Combs’ high reaching guttural tones played nicely against Haas’ music box piano. And it was Haas who seemed the most uncharacteristic, curtailing his usual penchant for robust improvisation and serving something larger, something that required a delicacy and humility that a normal JFJO show does not. Raymer, too, exhibited real control and focus, placing each stick strike with care and caressing his cymbals like a lover. Where jazz seemed to come into play was in the general glide and individual solos, which didn’t bow to the church of violin like much classical fare.

JFJO with Orchestra :: 06.12.10

As pleasant and refreshing as the 6th was, it was the boldly reconfigured 3rd Symphony that really showed the merits of this collaboration. Neither as bombastic or stiff as many interpretations, this struck at the heart of Beethoven’s disappointment in Napoleon declaring himself emperor, a great man lost to vanity and power’s madness. It was a dramatic and highly playful new vision for the 3rd filled with glorious double bass work from Harshberger that conjured gail force winds and light breezes depending on how his thick fingers or bow touched the strings. Perhaps the most invisible guy up there, he was all the more effective for the lack of spotlight, moving in and around the music with the skill of someone who doesn’t need attention to be great at what they do.

I’d hazard a guess that this is the most rim-shots and hard snare taps the 3rd has ever experienced, not to mention the uniqueness of the strong samba flavors in the 2nd movement, which brought to mind Antonio Carlos Jobim and film composer Bernard Herrmann, and made the symphony dance in a new, alluring way. Sexy stuff.

The third movement was a wondrous sandbox of ideas for everyone to toy with, moving things around from pomp to romp. Classical music is rarely funny, except in perhaps a very dry, droll way. Here, the players delighted in tickling the audience, tossing notes into the air in a manner that suggested a childlike rediscovery of what had drawn them to this music in the first place. This infectious feeling carried the symphony to an honestly rousing conclusion where the faces of JFJO and their collaborators signaled their awareness that they’d pulled off something significant.

Beethoven’s writing – like most classical music – has a mathematical logic to it but this felt closer to today’s theoretical mathematics and its string theories and quantum logic. Instead of being locked away by the culture police, Beethoven got to stretch his legs a good bit. Ludwig has the potential to connect with younger audiences who wouldn’t know Dvorak from Devo. Ludwig will likely be refined as big city orchestras take a shot at it and Haas and company tweak it further, but in the moment one could be sure they were present at the birth of something lovingly crafted and deeply felt.

JFJO released their swell new studio album Stay Gold on June 22. Find out more here.

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Rupert Grint shocks fans with Beastie Boys” rap

Rupert Grint, who plays the good boy ginger wizard in the Harry Potter movies, seemed more like a villain when he hit the stage, belting out Beastie Boys” rap hit (You Gotta) Fight For Your Right (To Party). The star was at the launch bash of the new Potter theme park when the lad grabbed [...]